Re: tripwire

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> [Michael Yep schreef op 19-05-2004 18:19 -0500]
>
> At 06:07 PM 5/19/2004, you wrote:
> 
> What do most of you guys use?  maybe I'm just paranoid, do i really
> need a intrusion detection system?

If you run fedora probably not. Tripwire is more fit for machines that
have little changes on executables, scripts etc. Servers, especially,
not desktops that do apt-get update && apt-get upgrade every day.

> >You're speaking about the distribution that disables NTFS support
> >in its standard kernel because it fears legal trouble...
> >
> >Tripwire may be licensed under the GPL but many consider it only
> >semi-free. This *may* be the reason why it isn't in Fedora.
> >
> >You can easily install it manually.
> >
> >> I there something better?
> >
> >Or use AIDE instead.
> >
> >regards, Tobias
> >
> >
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